False Testimony: First to develop a Brain Scan Lie Detector (BSLD) that has a...

...99.9999% success rate – only one false reading out of 1,000,000 – of those who have not been diagnosed as being mentally insane. [The current state-of-the-art BSLD is 10K (one false reading out of 10,000) so this challenge is meant to put the technology to a much higher level of accuracy and reliability.]

Future Challenges:

1) First person to successfully and repeatedly fool a 1M BSLD machine and then instruct a total stranger on how to also do so and then that person successfully doing so.

2) First US governor to order all local and state law enforcement agencies in her/his state to drop the investigation of any suspect who passes a 1M BSLD test.

3) First US state to require all law enforcement agencies to offer all prime suspects of a crime to take and pass a 1M BSLD test to remove themselves from suspicion and the active investigation.

4) First US governor to pardon someone convicted of a local or state crime who passes a 1M BSLD as the only proof of their innocence.

5) First US President to order all federal law enforcement agencies to drop the investigation of any suspect who passes a 1M BSLD test.

6) First US President to pardon someone convicted of a federal crime who passes a 1M BSLD as the only proof of their innocence.

7) First US House Representative or US Senator to successfully introduce a bill to Congress and get it signed by the US President that offer all prime suspects of a federal crime to take and pass a 1M BSLD test to remove themselves from suspicion and the active investigation.

Offering all of its prisoners a chance to take a 1M BSLD test and, if they pass it, the test results are made public and their court case is re-opened with the assumption that a miscarriage of justice has transpired, the:

8) First US state to do so.

9) First major US state (9 million population or more) to do so.

10) First nation to do so for all prisoners in their nation's local, state/province, and federal prisons.

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